Former WWE superstar to become a policeman post retirement

File Photo: Bull Buchanan and Big boss man in a tag team match.

Former WWE Superstar and wrestler in All Japan Pro Wrestling Barry “Bull” Buchanan is reportedly planning to become a policeman after his retirement. He is scheduled to be in the ring for the last time in a final retirement match this weeekend at Bowden High School in Bowden, Georgia.

Buchanan who also was went by names like B², Lord Humongous, The Punished, Recon and Sam Mcgraw in his wrestling career, worked for WWE between 1997 and 2003, and was a former tag team champion with Charles “The Goodfather” Wright, and a former All Asia tag champiom with former WWE star Rico Constantino.

The 46-year-old’s last major U.S. televised program was with WWE superstar John Cena, where the duo worked as a tag team and then went on to have a short feud.

In an interview for WXIA-TV, it has been revealed that Buchanan has joined the police services by becoming a deputy with the Carroll County Sheriff’s office in Georgia since leaving wrestling.

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